Affinity Designer vs Webflow — Lequel l'emporte ?
Choisissez Affinity Designer si: Les designers qui refusent de payer la taxe d'abonnement Adobe et veulent des outils vectoriels pro pour un paiement unique
Choisissez Webflow si: Les designers qui veulent construire des sites de production sans développeurs — et livrer du code propre
Notre avis: Affinity Designer for simplicity, Webflow for power users.
| Affinity Designer | Webflow | |
|---|---|---|
| Tarifs | Affinity Designer 2 $69.99 one-time | Free with webflow.io subdomain and 2 pages | Basic $14/mo |
| Fonctionnalités | Vector and raster in one app, One-time purchase (no subscription), CMYK and Pantone support, 1,000,000%+ zoom, PSD and AI file import | Visual CSS/HTML builder with full code control, Built-in CMS for blogs, portfolios, and dynamic content, Responsive design without writing media queries, Native hosting with global CDN and SSL, Interactions and animations with zero JavaScript |
| Idéal pour | Designers who refuse to pay Adobe’s subscription tax and want pro-grade vector tools for a one-time fee | Designers who want to build production websites without developers — and actually ship clean code |
| Courbe d'apprentissage | Moyen | Difficile |
La vraie différence
Webflow has a free plan; Affinity Designer doesn't. Budget-conscious? That's your answer.
Affinity Designer stands out with Vector and raster in one app and One-time purchase (no subscription). Webflow counters with Visual CSS/HTML builder with full code control and Built-in CMS for blogs, portfolios, and dynamic content.
Affinity Designer's Achilles heel: no plugin ecosystem — what ships is what you get, and the community is small compared to illustrator. Webflow's: steep learning curve if you do not understand css concepts — it is visual but not simple. Pick whichever weakness you can live with.
Le verdict
If you value vector and raster in one app and les designers qui refusent, go with Affinity Designer. If les designers qui veulent matters more, Webflow is your pick. Neither is a bad choice — but one will fit your workflow better.